A 15-month-old boy suffered only minor cuts and bruises when a train struck his pram after it rolled on to the tracks at a station in Australia today.
CCTV footage shows the pram rolling over the edge of the platform as a train pulls in at the station in Tooronga, a suburb of Melbourne.
It pushed the pram a short distance down the tracks before coming to a halt in front of horrified witnesses.
"It's absolutely amazing that this child isn't more injured than he is, given the circumstances of the accident," paramedic Kate Jessop told reporters.
"It would appear, amazingly, that it's nothing more than a couple of grazes and a big fright ... I was assuming the worst as well and had those awful pictures in my head of a child underneath the train."
The boy was in stable condition at the Royal Children's hospital. He suffered some minor facial bruising and grazes to his head, but otherwise appeared fine, Jessop said.
The baby and his three-year-old brother were being looked after by their grandmother at the time.
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It was only last October, also in Melbourne, that a six-month-old baby survived after his pram rolled on to tracks when his mother let go of it for an instant. In that incident the baby only suffered a bruise to his head.